Over the past week, red tide was observed in 30 samples from Northwest Florida and one sample from Southwest Florida. Bloom concentrations (>100,000 cells/liter) were observed in three ...
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Red tide resurfaces: Blooms and fish kills hit northwest Florida coast
Just days before the Christmas holiday, state environmental monitors have identified a resurgence of red tide in the Florida ...
It is not a bad start to the Red Tide season across western Florida, especially since no microorganisms have been detected in the southwest, where toxic algae blooms often occur during early fall. But ...
Red tide, a nightmare for beachgoers with its smell, dead fish, and burning throat, may soon have a natural adversary. Scientists have discovered a potential solution in the Gulf's microscopic world.
GULF COUNTY, Fla. (WCTV) - Data from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission is showing increasing red tide numbers along Florida’s Gulf Coast. “Over the past week, the red tide organism, Karenia ...
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Low concentrations of Red Tide found offshore of Manatee County
In Manatee County, FWC said very low concentrations were found offshore, along with background concentrations in Hillsborough ...
Most people think of Red Tide as something that burns their eyes and causes breathing problems when they go to the beach. But ...
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Red tide continues to fester in St. Andrews Bay
FDOH issued a health alert earlier this month as FWC continues to find concentrations of red tide-causing algae in St.
Every fall, coastal residents of Florida wait and wonder: Will the water stay clear, or will the red tide return? This harmful algal bloom, caused by the algae Karenia brevis, does not devastate our ...
Sanibel Island is renowned for its picturesque beaches and abundant wildlife, but the aftermath of a devastating hurricane and a red tide event have left lingering impacts beneath its clear blue ...
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Florida red tide alert: Blooms and fish kills hit northwest waters
Red tide has resurfaced in the Panhandle, bringing bloom-level concentrations of algae and reports of dead fish to the region’s coastline, according to the latest state data. Over the past week, ...
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